PLUS (MT)

Lidia's Italy In America"Sicily In New York City"
The Sicilians were a large immigrant community in lower Manhattan and other areas of New York City, and they brought with them several dishes from their homeland. Today, Lidia celebrates the Sicilians with a Stuffed Calamari Dish and a Broccoli with Garlic and Anchovies. She then makes a Cappuccino Cake which she actually discovered in New Orleans - another locale with a very large Sicilian population. D

9:30 am

GardenSMART
Connecting people and plants is near and dear to the hearts of most all gardeners. And we're constantly looking for new ways to make that happen. GardenSMART visits a unique garden and gardener who have done an exceptional job of pulling it off. D

10:00 am

Christina"Light Dishes for Life"
Wow, have we lost sight of what a proper portion looks like! Most restaurant meals could feed a small country! No wonder we're too heavy! How could we possibly avoid it? In this class, we'll look at portion sizes and cook to create perfectly seasoned food that is so satisfying, a few bites do the trick. D

Austin City Limits"Bonnie Raitt/Mavis Staples"
The two women showcase classic R&B, blues and pop. Raitt presents songs from her latest album Slipstream, while Staples performs songs from You Are Not Alone and Staple Singers classics.G

12:00 pm

Sesame Street"The Flood"
Gordon and Susan are getting ready to go to sleep after a long day when they suddenly hear water gushing. When they look out the window, they see Ernie and Bert float by on their beds. While Susan rushes off to tell Maria and Luis about the flood, Gordon brings Bert and Ernie inside their apartment. D

1:00 pm

Dinosaur Train"Derek The Deinonychus/Don's Dragonfly"
Derek the Deinonychus - Buddy, Tiny and Mom visit a family of Deinonychus, dinosaurs with large, sharp toe-claws. They meet a kid named Derek who uses his toe-claws to not only hunt with but to carve great art! Don's Dragonfly - Don makes a new friend with red feet, a dragonfly named Howard. D

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!"The Lost Egg/Hold On Tight"
The Lost Egg - The kids are decorating the tree house for a party. The Cat knows the world's most fantabulous decorator: Stan the bower bird! Stan teaches the kids how to decorate with almost anything--shells, leaves, and pebbles. Now they can have a party in their own fantabulously decorated tree house! Hold on Tight - Nick is trying to hang onto the monkey bars but can't. D

2:30 pm

WordGirl"Who Is Ms. Question?/Lunch Lady Chuck"
Who Is Ms. Question? - Is asking question a superpower? The Coach certainly doesn't think so when he eliminates Ms. Question from Villain School. When lightning strikes, WordGirl is going to have to dodge more than just questions in order to stop her. Vocabulary Words: Inquire, Hilarious. D

3:00 pm

The Mind of a Chef"Buddies"
David Chang cooks and goofs around with his friends Peter Meehan in Japan, Laurent Gras, Sat Bains, and Rene Redzepi in Copenhagen. D

3:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Salzburg and Surroundings"
Rick finds Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, to be a baroque jewel of a town. The town is also the springboard for dozens of Alpine adventures, from summer bobsledding, to hikes around Hitler's old Eagles Nest hideout, to a boat ride on serene Lake Hallstatt.G

4:00 pm

Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time
Actor Peter Coyote serves as narrator and lends his talent as the voice of the famed father of conservationism, Aldo Leopold. This film explores Leopold's life in the early part of the 20th century and the many ways his land ethic idea continues to be applied all over the world today.G

Globe Trekker"Alps & Lapland"
In far northern Norway lies Sami Land, better known as Lapland, which reaches across the top of Norway, Sweden, Finland and into Russia. Trekker Holly Morris travels by dogsled to the Sami people's Easter Festival.G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Idaho's Scenic Byways"
Cameras capture scenes from the state's system of more than 2,400 miles of official Scenic, Historic or Backcountry byways. The routes crisscross the state to reveal natural wonders, geologic and historic sites, and the varied topography of Idaho.G

7:30 pm

Dialogue"Thomas Cahill: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the former director of religious publishing at Doubleday. He has authored four books of a seven-volume series entitled The Hinges of History, which recount turning points in Western civilization.G

8:00 pm

Idaho Reports 2014
Co-hosts Melissa Davlin and Aaron Kunz are joined weekly by political analysts Betsy Russell and Jim Weatherby along with other news professionals to help provide a firsthand account of the week's events at the Idaho Legislature.G

9:00 pm

Oregon Experience"Vortex"
The only state-sponsored rock festival in U.S. history occurred in 1970 at an Oregon state park, was free and included the freedom to wander about in little or no clothing and partake of illegal substances. The event was staged to lure young people away from planned - and potentially violent - anti-war protests in Portland.G

9:30 pm

Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope"Land without Limits - The Cariboo-Chilcotin-Coast Region of British Columbia, Canada"
In this little-known region of British Columbia, travelers find a world of adventures. As Joseph crosses the region, he encounters First Nations Nuxalk people smoking salmon, a fisherman seeking prawns and a wilderness hike with Canada's third highest waterfall on the route.G

10:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Alps & Lapland"
In far northern Norway lies Sami Land, better known as Lapland, which reaches across the top of Norway, Sweden, Finland and into Russia. Trekker Holly Morris travels by dogsled to the Sami people's Easter Festival.G

11:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Idaho's Scenic Byways"
Cameras capture scenes from the state's system of more than 2,400 miles of official Scenic, Historic or Backcountry byways. The routes crisscross the state to reveal natural wonders, geologic and historic sites, and the varied topography of Idaho.G

11:30 pm

Dialogue"Thomas Cahill: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the former director of religious publishing at Doubleday. He has authored four books of a seven-volume series entitled The Hinges of History, which recount turning points in Western civilization.G